CPU utilization:
User 0 percent
Background 0 percent
Kernel 0 percent
Interrupt 0 percent
Idle 99 percent
Serial ID 9a00000749b14301
Start time 2002-06-18 13:54:05 UTC
Uptime 70 days, 51 minutes, 50 seconds
Related
Documentation
Checklist for Monitoring Redundant Routing Engines on page 591•
Display Redundant Routing Engine Mastership and Backup
Purpose To determine redundant Routing Engine mastership and backup.
Action To display which Routing Engine is master and backup, use the following CLI command:
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Sample Output
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status
Slot 0
Current state: Master
Election priority: Master
Temperature 41 C / 105 degrees F
DRAM 765 Mbytes
CPU utilization
User 0 percent
Background 0 percent
Kernel 0 percent
Interrupt 0 percent
Idle 100 percent
Serial ID 39000004f8bdec01
Start time 2000-01-04 22:02:58 UTC
Uptime 14 hours, 45 minutes, 40 seconds
Load averages 1 minute 5 minute 15 minute
0.05 0.04 0.01
Slot 1
Current state Backup
Election priority Backup (default)
Temperature 41 C / 105 degrees F
[...Output truncated...]
Meaning The command output shows the status of the Routing Engines: RE0 is Master and RE1 is
Backup.
You can also use the show chassis environment routing-engine command. The Current
State field indicates which Routing Engine is master and which is backup.
For M40e and M160 routers, you can also use the show chassis craft-interface command.
The command output shows the master and backup Routing Engine LED status.
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